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by world-class faculty in Sociology, Social Work, Anthropology, History, Communication & Theatre and other academic departments. WRIT 101: Social Justice and the Criminal Justice System EDUC 205: Multicultural Perspectives in the Classroom ENGL 217: Topics in Literature: Race and Reparation in Multiethnic American Literature PHIL 227: Philosophy and Race NURS 365: Culturally Congruent Health Care POLS 287: Special Topics: Race & Ethnic Politics HISP 301: Hispanic Voices for Social Change IHON 328
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SAFETY COMMITTEE Membership: PLU’s Environmental, Health and Safety Manager; one faculty member, appointed by the Faculty Executive Committee; single representatives from each of the two following departments, appointed by the respective department directors: Campus Safety; and Human Resources. Single representatives from each of the following six areas: ASPLU; Athletics; the College of Natural Sciences; Facilities Management; Hospitality Services and Campus Restaurants; and Campus Life. Each
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biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II: Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the
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biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II: Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the
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autonomous systems in security applications has become paramount. “The Security Car” represents an innovative approach to security and mapping, leveraging fundamental tools for autonomous navigation and data collection. This capstone project presents an autonomous RC car equipped with Lidar sensors for precise environmental mapping and obstacle detection, integrated with ROS (Robot Operating System) for robust control and sensor data management. As the vehicle navigates its environment, it employs
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, Buffalo State University St. Augustin’s Higher Time, Max Weber’s Disenchantment and Confucius on Ritual Ceremony: The Significance of Confucianism, Fred Yonggang Huang, Brooklyn College – City University of New York Studies in Iconology of Taoism from a Global Perspective, Juntao Li, Sichuan Normal University (Online) Sustainable Development: Confucianism is the Solution to the Modern Environmental Crises, Daliang Wang and Savannah Graver, High Point University 浅析传统太极技击与养生的力学原理, Ningsheng Huang
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been a hive of activity since it opened, and has capably shouldered much of the theatrical load since Eastvold Auditorium closed. Like its larger sibling, it is also equipped with state-of-the-art lighting, sound and infrastructure, and was constructed with the highest environmental standards in mind. When the Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage opens in October, PLU will have two working stages that are capable of running simultaneously. “The opening of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the
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travelled to the frozen continent just this last December and January. This story appeared in Scene in 2011. A Day in the Life of PLU’s Antarctic Geologists By Claire Todd, assistant professor of geosciences and environmental studies “Mac Ops, Mac Ops, Mac Ops! This is India 1! 5! 6! How copy?” These are the words that woke me and PLU geosciences student Michael Vermeulen ’12 most mornings during our geologic expedition in Antarctica this winter. All field camps participating in the U.S. Antarctic
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pick up environmental cues for sexual assault and how to intervene,” she said—and then those who intervene are rewarded. “Instead of feeling like you’re a narc, we’re putting a value on acting.” SHARP also trains Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) across all units, carefully choosing and vetting those with whom people feel comfortable before an incident. “In a Stryker brigade of 1,500 people, one Sgt. 1st Class tanker made himself part of the landscape,” FlorCruz said. “Because he blends
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fire sprinkler system. Know where fire extinguishers are located and know how to use them! Take a fire safety class from Environmental Health & Safety. 10.0 Security Issues Use the Campus Safety escort service when working late or traversing isolated areas. Prepare an alert system, such as a specific word, that notifies co-workers of a potentially threatening situation. Develop internal office response protocols for potentially threatening situations. Call Campus Safety at x7911 to report such
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